Just for future ref, you generally don't want to do that apart from very specific cases (like for an offline instance). The update manager handles transitive dependencies, which won't be done manually. Hence you take the risk that the instance then refuses to start. The plugin shows up in https://updates.jenkins.io/current/update-center.json for 1.580.1 as Daniel said, so something else is (very?) wrong.
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